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IRISH BRYOPHYTE FIELD MEETINGS WINTER 201314 Please contact the leader of the meeting if you have any questions or require further information. If you are planning to attend one of the weekend meetings, then please contact the leader in advance. Beginners are very welcome at all meetings. Please bring suitable footwear (sites are often wet), waterproofs, warm clothing and lunch. Field meetings normally finish about 16:00, but this may be weather dependent. If you have any other questions then contact the Irish bryophyte group coordinator – Joanne Denyer: email: [email protected]; tel: 086 2379153. Saturday 12 th October 2013: Charleville Wood, Tullamore, Offaly Leader: Dr George Smith (email: [email protected]; tel: 086 1736075) Joint meeting with the Offaly Naturalists' Field Club (http://www.offaly.ie/eng/Services/Heritage/Field_Club_Brochure_2013.pdf) to look at the mosses and liverworts in Charleville Wood. Especially suitable for beginners! A microscope session will follow later in the afternoon. Meet at 11:00 am at Charleville Gates (Grid Ref. N328239; OSI Discovery Series map 48). NOVEMBER Saturday 16 th November 2013: Co. Meath/ east Co. Westmeath Leader: Dr Maurice Eakin (email: [email protected] ) This area is rich in good bryophyte habitats and we will explore two areas: 1. TBán bog (which is not entirely acidic and has features of fen) and woodland 7km SW of Oldcastle (townland of Greenan). 2. Carrick Hill and Lough Bane (SAC): calcareous grassland and limestone outcrops/scree and lakeshore. Meet at 10:30 am in Oldcastle (Grid Ref. N552880; OSI Discovery Series map 42). DECEMBER Saturday 14 th December 2013: The Devil’s Glen, Co. Wicklow Leader: Dr Joanne Denyer (email: [email protected]; tel: 086 2379153) The Devil’s Glen has records of bryophytes that tend to be rare in the east of Ireland, such as Jubula hutchinsiae, Diplophyllum obtusifolium and Grimmia hartmanii. We will look at the more common mosses and liverworts in the woodland, river and waterfall, as well as searching for these specialities. Meet at 10:30am in the main car park (Grid Ref. T248984; OSI Discovery map 56). JANUARY Saturday 11 th January 2014: Glenmalur, Co. Wicklow Leader: Dr Joanne Denyer (email: [email protected]; tel: 086 2379153) This is a joint meeting with the Dublin Naturalist Field Club. We will look at a range of upland mosses and liverworts in Glenmalur Valley including forestry plantation and banks, upland river and boulders and wet grassland/ bog. If time (and weather) permit, we will explore Fraughan Rock Glen after lunch. There is a record from 1988 for the rare liverwort Southbya tophacea from the valley; we will see if we can refind this species, as it hasn’t been seen here since its first discovery. Meet at 11:00 am at the upper car park in Glenmalur Valley (just before the ford) (Grid Ref: T06694; OSI Discovery Series map 56).

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 IRISH  BRYOPHYTE  FIELD  MEETINGS  WINTER  2013-­‐14  

 Please  contact  the  leader  of  the  meeting  if  you  have  any  questions  or  require  further  information.    If  you  are  planning  to  attend  one  of  the  weekend  meetings,  then  please  contact  the  leader  in  advance.    Beginners   are   very  welcome  at   all  meetings.     Please  bring   suitable   footwear   (sites   are   often  wet),  waterproofs,  warm  clothing  and  lunch.    Field  meetings  normally  finish  about  16:00,  but  this  may  be  weather  dependent.  If   you   have   any   other   questions   then   contact   the   Irish   bryophyte   group   co-­‐ordinator   –   Joanne  Denyer:  email-­‐:  [email protected];  tel:-­‐  086  2379153.    Saturday  12th  October  2013:  Charleville  Wood,  Tullamore,  Offaly    Leader:  Dr  George  Smith  (email:  [email protected];  tel:  086  1736075)  Joint  meeting  with  the  Offaly  Naturalists'  Field  Club  (http://www.offaly.ie/eng/Services/Heritage/Field_Club_Brochure_2013.pdf)  to  look  at  the  mosses  and  liverworts  in  Charleville  Wood.    Especially  suitable  for  beginners!    A  microscope  session  will  follow  later  in  the  afternoon.    Meet  at  11:00  am  at  Charleville  Gates  (Grid  Ref.  N328239;  OSI  Discovery  Series  map  48).      NOVEMBER  Saturday  16th  November  2013:  Co.  Meath/  east  Co.  Westmeath  Leader:  Dr  Maurice  Eakin  (email:  [email protected]  )  This  area  is  rich  in  good  bryophyte  habitats  and  we  will  explore  two  areas:  1.   T-­‐Bán   bog   (which   is   not   entirely   acidic   and   has   features   of   fen)   and   woodland   -­‐   7km   SW   of  Oldcastle   (townland   of   Greenan).   2.   Carrick   Hill   and   Lough   Bane   (SAC):   calcareous   grassland   and  limestone  outcrops/scree  and  lakeshore.      Meet  at  10:30  am  in  Oldcastle  (Grid  Ref.  N552880;  OSI  Discovery  Series  map  42).    DECEMBER  Saturday  14th  December  2013:  The  Devil’s  Glen,  Co.  Wicklow  Leader:  Dr  Joanne  Denyer  (email:  [email protected];  tel:  086  2379153)  The  Devil’s  Glen  has  records  of  bryophytes  that  tend  to  be  rare  in  the  east  of  Ireland,  such  as  Jubula  hutchinsiae,  Diplophyllum  obtusifolium  and  Grimmia  hartmanii.    We  will   look  at   the  more  common  mosses  and  liverworts  in  the  woodland,  river  and  waterfall,  as  well  as  searching  for  these  specialities.    Meet  at  10:30am  in  the  main  car  park  (Grid  Ref.  T248984;  OSI  Discovery  map  56).    JANUARY  Saturday  11th  January  2014:  Glenmalur,  Co.  Wicklow  Leader:  Dr  Joanne  Denyer  (email:  [email protected];  tel:  086  2379153)    This  is  a  joint  meeting  with  the  Dublin  Naturalist  Field  Club.  We  will  look  at  a  range  of  upland  mosses  and  liverworts  in  Glenmalur  Valley  including  forestry  plantation  and  banks,  upland  river  and  boulders  and  wet   grassland/   bog.     If   time   (and  weather)   permit,   we  will   explore   Fraughan   Rock   Glen   after  lunch.    There  is  a  record  from  1988  for  the  rare  liverwort  Southbya  tophacea  from  the  valley;  we  will  see  if  we  can  re-­‐find  this  species,  as  it  hasn’t  been  seen  here  since  its  first  discovery.    Meet  at  11:00  am  at  the  upper  car  park  in  Glenmalur  Valley  (just  before  the  ford)  (Grid  Ref:  T06694;  OSI  Discovery  Series  map  56).        

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FEBRUARY  Saturday  8th  February  2014:  Turlough  Hill,  Co.  Wicklow  Leader:  Dr  Joanne  Denyer  (email:  [email protected];  tel:  086  2379153)    This   area   has   a  mix   of   upland   habitats  which  we   shall   explore.     There   are   some   north-­‐east   facing  rocky  crags  that  might  be  promising  for  bryophytes.      Meet  at  10:30  am  in  the  Wicklow  Gap  car  park  (Grid  Ref.  O075002;  OSI  Discovery  Series  map  56).    MARCH  Saturday  15th  March  2014:  Lickeen  Wood,  Glencar,  Co.  Kerry  Leader:  Dr  Rory  Hodd  (email:  [email protected]).  This  meeting   will   explore   some   of   the   remaining   fragments   of   the   Atlantic   woodland  which   once  clothed   the   Glencar   valley,   and   associated   cliffs,   ravines   and   riverbanks.   The   hectad   in   which   the  woods  are  located  has  few  recent  records,  but  is  adjacent  to  some  of  the  richest  hectads  in  Ireland,  so  promises  to  have  a  wide  range  of  bryophytes  present.    Meet  at  10.30  am  at  the  Coillte  sign  for  Lickeen  Wood  beside  Blackstones  Bridge  (Grid  Ref.  V709864;  OSI  Discovery  Series  map  78).    APRIL  Saturday  5th  April  2014:  Tomnafinnoge  Woodland,  Co.  Wicklow  Leader:  Dr  Joanne  Denyer  (email:  [email protected];  tel:  086  2379153)    On   this  meeting  we  will  explore  woodland   in  south  County  Wicklow  (NW  Shillelagh).    Semi-­‐natural  woodland  with  some  old  oak  trees,  river  and  associated  habitats  and  disused  railway  line.  Meet   at   11:00   am   in   the   car-­‐park   -­‐   which   is   located   to   the   north   of   the   woodland   and   south   of  Greenhall  Bridge  (grid  ref.  T010690;  OSI  Discovery  map  62).    Note  car  park  not  marked  on  OSI  map.    MAY-­‐JUNE  Saturday  10  -­‐  Sunday  11th  May  2014:  Clara  Bog,  Co.  Offaly  [weekend  meeting]  Leader:  Dr  George  Smith  (email:  [email protected])  We  will  visit  Clara  Bog,  identified  in  the  Irish  Red  Data  Book  as  an  Important  Bryophyte  Area  and  one  of  the  best  raised  bogs  remaining  in  Ireland.    Highlights  will  include  flushes,  bog  woodland  and  lots  of  Sphagnum.    We   will   try   to   refind   Tetraplodon   angustatus,   recorded   here   in   1988   in   its   only   Irish  station.    All   levels  of  expertise  are  welcome  and   there  will  be  a  microscope  session   in   the  Visitors'  Centre.     Local   information   and   accommodation   can   be   found   at   http://www.offalytourism.com/.    Transport  from  Clara  Station  can  be  arranged  for  those  coming  by  train.  Meet  at  Clara  Bog  Visitors’  Centre,  Clara,  Co.  Offaly  (Grid  Ref.  N25543247),  co-­‐located  with  the  local  library.      Saturday  31st  May  –  Sunday  1st  June  2014:  Mweelrea,  Co.  Mayo  [weekend  meeting]  Leader:  Dr  Rory  Hodd  (email:  [email protected])  This  meeting  will  explore  the  area  around  the  mountain  of  Mweelrea  (c815m).  On  Saturday,  weather  allowing,  the  large  corrie  to  the  northwest  of  Doo  Lough  will  be  explored.  An  effort  will  be  made  to  refind  a  number  of  species,  including  Ptilium  crista-­‐castrensis  (in  its  only  Irish  locality)  and  Scapania  nimbosa.  A  range  of  rare  montane  and  oceanic  species  will  be  seen,  including  excellent  examples  of  hepatic  mat  vegetation  and  abundant  Sphagnum  skyense.  Sites  to  be  visited  on  Sunday  will   include  the   machair   at   Dooaghtry,   where   Petalophyllum   ralfsii   and   Catascopium   nigritrum   are   known.  Louisburgh   is   the   nearest   village,   but   accommodation   is   limited,   so   it   may   be   better   to   stay   in  Westport.